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With Data Breaches on the Rise, Home Health Providers Especially Vulnerable

July 8, 2019

Data breaches are on the rise across the health care industry at large, with the number of cyber attacks targeting health data reaching record highs in 2018. And due to the mobile nature of home health care, the sector is especially vulnerable to attacks.
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